A monochrome HDR image taken at Blairgowrie beach, Australia.
The sun struggles through gathering storm clouds.

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A monochrome HDR image taken at Blairgowrie beach, Australia.
The sun struggles through gathering storm clouds.

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An afternoon shot, taken at Blairgowrie ocean beach.

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Sunset at Black Rock beach, Australia.
The Cerberus is the semi submerged rusting hull of a ship pictured just below the setting sun.

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Some HDR tonemapped images of the Kilcunda trestle rail bridge, Australia.
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A rewarding excursion to the beautiful mouth of the Powlett River.

Image above – The Rush of the Powlett.
Just prior to the Powlettโs water reaching the ocean, the shallow flow speeds up, rippling at the surface and dancing over low obstacles.
The dunes in the background and the river bank on the right glow yellow-orange as the sun sinks low on the horizon.
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Image above – Ripples.
Evening at the mouth of the Powlett River.
The foreground rock and background dunes lit by the setting sun.
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Image above – The Magic Hour.
The orange glow from the setting sun catches the tops of the foreground rocks and the distant dunes at the mouth of the Powlett River, Australia.
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Image above – Looking towards the end of the Powlett River as it meets the ocean.

Image above – Last Rays at the Powlett.
Looking out across the river mouth to the setting sun.
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Image above – Near Journeys End.
The Powlett River nears the end of itโs journey as it winds itโs way through sand dunes towards itโs ultimate destination, the ocean.
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Image above – Powlett Sunset.
The sun sets as the Powlett River winds itโs way through the sand dunes.
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The Archway to Yesterday – a seascape shot taken at Blairgowrie ocean beach as the sun drops below the horizon.

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A black and white shot of the Aireys Inlet (Australia) lighthouse.

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Sunset at Koonya beach, Blairgowrie, Australia.

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This black and white image demonstrates the explosion of forces as a Bass Strait wave strikes bedrock along the Victorian coastline.
I was using a 10-20mm lens here so the saying “objects are closer than they appear” applies here.

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A few minutes later I was hit by this sweet thing pictured below. You’ll need to excuse the motion blur as I panicked and tried to move the camera out of harms way as the wave hit us.

We, (the camera and I), were both soaked by this Bass Strait “back hander”. At this stage, a couple of days later, both the camera (Canon 40D) and the lens (Sigma 10-20mm) are still working. I must be blessed by the camera gods because this isn’t the first time we’ve had a salt water soaking.
A monochrome sunset photo taken at Rye ocean beach, Australia.

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A six minute exposure taken at night, aperture f11, iso 100 on Blairgowrie beach.
The long exposure reveals the apparent path of objects around the south celestial pole and also transforms the motion of the rough ocean waves into a soft mist.

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An HDR seascape sunset taken at Blairgowrie ocean beach.

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A sunset on Blairgowrie beach.
This shot is an HDR image made from 3 exposures blended together in “Dynamic Photo HDR” software.

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A monochrome seascape shot taken just before sunset at Blairgowrie beach, Australia.

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This shot was taken at one of the many wonderful beaches along the Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
It’s a long exposure taken at night looking out at the ocean.
The long exposure smooths out the motion of the oceans rough surface giving it the appearance of a gentle mist. The rocks sticking out of the mist provide a nice contrast of texture.
The reflection of the rocks in the foreground water provides some additional interest.

The background light comes from the sun which long ago dropped below the horizon. When looking through the viewfinder this glow isn’t visible to the naked eye but the camera’s long exposure picks it up without much trouble.
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A sunset on Sorrento beach.

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Night time on Blairgowrie beach.

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The silhouette of a rock at Blairgowrie beach partially hides the setting sun.
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A long exposure taken after sunset at Blairgowrie beach.

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Photo taken at the Oakridge winery, Yarra Valley, Australia.
This winery is well worth a visit.

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This was my first attempt at writing with light on a long exposure using an LED torch/flashlight, directly towards the camera. Of course I accidentally wrote a mirror image of what I actually wanted to write. ๐
The actual “text writing” time during the exposure would have been about 10-15 seconds, ….out of the total exposure time of 120 seconds.
Notice my ghostly glowing face beneath the middle letter.
shutter – 120 secs
aperture – f8
ISO – 100

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This is my second attempt at writing with light on a long exposure using an LED torch. The actual “text writing” time during the exposure would again have been about 10-15 seconds, out of the total exposure time of 120 seconds.
shutter – 120 secs
aperture – f8
ISO – 100

Give this technique a go, …you can get some very strange effects happening!ย ย ๐
A sunset taken at Sorrento beach.

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After multiple attempts I finally caught her, ….and my angel was beautiful.
Pareidolia is a wonderful thing.

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A 30 second long exposure taken at Sorrento ocean beach shortly after sunset.
The moon and Venus visible in the sky.
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